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Issues in Morphosyntax

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Peter Ackema
University of Groningen

1999. viii, 310 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 272 2747 8 / EUR 120.00
978 1 55619 910 3 / USD 180.00
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Of particular interest to morphologists and syntacticians Issues in Morphosyntax aims to contribute to the discussion on the question whether there exists a separate morphological module in the grammar, distinct from the other modules, with special focus on the connection of morphology with syntax. The view that is defended is that morphological operations do not take place in syntax, but that they are governed by the same principles that govern syntax. There are morphological categories distinct from syntactic categories, which appear in their own domain, below the zero X-bar level, so in this sense there is a morphological module. However, this module is not distinct from the syntactic one, in the sense that the same principles apply equally to the morphological and the syntactic domain. Specific topics of discussion include Noun Incorporation, past participle constructions in Germanic (passives, perfects, and auxiliary selection) and Lexical Integrity effects.


Table of contents

Preface
viii
1. Introduction
1
2. Noun Incorporation
23
3. The Morphosyntax of Periphrastic Partical Constructions
83
4. Deriving Lexical Integrity
179
5. Mismatches between Morphosyntax and Morphophonology
215
Notes
257
References
285
Name Index
303
Subject Index
307